Improving the Quality of Family Planning Services Provision in Private Health Facilities in Lagos State, Nigeria

Main Takeaways from the Presentation:

  • Providers with low clientele do not have the opportunity of sharpening their skills

  • Providers’ skills and practice on FP methods improved through supportive supervisory visits resulting to increased clients’ access of LARC methods.

  • There were improved infection prevention practices in the facilities that had participated in IPAC training.

  • Private providers are willing to adopt new health behaviors that can improve facility quality assurance and improve quality of service provision.

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Improving the Quality of Family Planning Services Provision in Private Health Facilities in Lagos State, Nigeria

Source: USAID
Year: 2014

Cate Urban

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